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Bellator featherweight title defense against Pat Curran,
and features the quarterfinals of Bellator's Season 6 145-pound
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Dave
Mandel

Da Silva took Reardanz out.

Genair da
Silva vs. Bobby
ReardanzRound 1
Reardanz misses a couple kicks, lots of circling as they feel each
other out. Da Silva clinches and knees against the cage and
Reardanz responds with knees. Da Silva controls against the fencing
and lands a few body shots before taking it to the ground. Reardanz
closes his guard and da Silva stands, then lands a big right hand.
Da Silva stands again and Reardanz also gets to his feet. Reardanz
lands some big kicks and goes for a single against the cage, but da
Silva defends. Da Silva lands big shots and takes it to the ground,
where he goes for a brabo. He is landing a huge right hand from the
top and continues landing heavy strikes. 10-9 da Silva.

Round 2
Big kicks from da Silva and it goes to the ground. Da Silva attacks
the legs of Reardanz, who goes back to his feet. Reardanz goes for
a takedown and it’s stuffed; da Silva responds with kicks and goes
for an anaconda choke. Da Silva landing big punches from guard and
then stands. Reardanz stands again and lands a glancing head kick.
Huge low kick, which knocks Reardanz off his feet. Reardanz barely
can stand but gets to his feet anyway and is greeted by an inside
kick by da Silva. A kick/trip brings Reardanz back to the ground
and da Silva lets him stand and then lands a spinning-back kick and
more kicks. Reardanz is getting worked here; he keeps standing but
can barely get up. Flying knee followed by more knees to the head
and body and kicks by da Silva and another kick, which knocks
Reardenz down. Reardanz goes for a single but da Silva defends with
punches and passes to side control. 10-8 Genair da Silva.

Round 3
Another huge thigh kick by da Silva knocks down Reardenz and the
Brazilian follows up by landing a flurry of unanswered strikes
until the bout is stopped. Winner by referee stoppage due to
unanswered strikes, Genair sa Silva wins at the 0:59 mark of round
three.

Bellator Featherweight Tournament Quarterfinal

Foster comes out in southpaw stance and Bezzera
misses a low kick, then Foster misses a big overhand left. Bezzera
lands a takedown and Foster goes back to his feet and holds Bezerra
against the cage. Bezzera lands some small shots as Foster looks
for a single. The two separate and Bezerra scores with some big
kicks. Foster responds by working for a headkick of his own but
trips, and then gets right back up. Another hard kick by Bezerra,
who also lands some strikes. He shoots for a single and Foster goes
for a guillotine. Inside kick by Bezerra, who appears to be winning
the striking war. Bezerra misses a knee but Foster does not
capitalize. 10-9 Bezerra.

Round 2
Bezerra comes out striking and Foster responds with kicks and
strikes; he is pushing the pace more this round and his footwork
looks better, but Bezerra still lands hard kicks and a nice
takedown. Foster responds with a takedown of his own and looks to
have Bezerra's back, but they are against the cage and the angle is
awkward.

Bezerra spins out and they're in the center of the cage. Some crazy
gymnastics action and Bezerra is pressing forward. Nice left by
Foster as the two continue trading. Foster goes for a takedown and
Bezerra goes for a guillotine, Bezerra ends up on top and then gets
back control, where he lands heavy shots from the top. With just
seconds left in the round, Bezerra sneaks in a slick rear-naked
choke and Foster taps with just seconds left in the round. Bezerra
wins in 4:57 of round two via RNC.

Bailey comes out swinging, landing heavy kicks and
punches. Shockley goes for a takedown and then clinches against the
cage and they jockey for underhooks, then Shockley lands a huge
slam takedown. Baliey maintains the underhook and gets to his
knees, and they stand. Shockley lands a straight right hand but
seems a bit tentative. Shockley has Bailey against the cage and has
a bodylock, but Bailey ends on top in the scramble. Shockley
reverses and is working to pass Bailey's half guard. And he's got
it, ending up in mount, taking the back briefly but Bailey
recomposes half guard. Bailey is back to his knees and Shockley
lands some elbows from North/South. He stands back up and they spin
around with Bailey briefly on Shockley's back as the round ends.
10-9 Shockley.

Round 2
Bailey lands some kicks but Shockley moves forward with punches. A
jab from Shockley. Bailey lands a brutal low kick and the ref gives
Shockley time to recover. A bucket is brought in the cage. After
what seems like forever, Shockley gets back up and it's on.

Leather swinging and the two trade kicks with Bailey pushing
forward. Shockley ends up in Bailey's open guard. Bailey's back to
his knees and reverses position, but Shockley lands a takedown off
of a body lock. Bailey ties him up to protect himself from damage,
but Shockley maintains top position. 10-9 Shockley.

Round 3
Shockley starts the round with a takedown. Bailey's got one
butterfly hook in but Shockley lands punches as Bailey tries to tie
him up. Shockley passes half guard and holds reverse scarfhold
position. Some scrambling and Shockley is in half guard again but
lands strikes and elbows from the top. Bailey wants to push off the
cage but is unsuccessful and Shockley is landing strikes to the
head and then the body. Shockley lands a huge slam with just
seconds left in the round. 10-9 Shockley.

Official scores: Scores are not announced, but
Shockley takes the unanimous decision.

D.
Mandel

Sandro floored and finished Vargas.

Bellator Featherweight Tournament Quarterfinal

Marlon
Sandro vs. Roberto
VargasRound 1
Sandro lands a couple of kicks. Vargos catches a kick and lands
some shots and then Sandro wakes up and comes in with heavy hands.
Vargas looks for a single, gets back up and is peppered with a big
uppercut and flurry of punches. Sandro lands a beautiful flying
knee, followed by another knee. They scramble on the ground with
Vargas trying to fire back, but Sandro is swinging for the fences.
Huge uppercut and is teeing off, then lands on top turtle and is
landing punches. He has both hooks in and stretches Vargas out,
then sinks in a rear-naked choke until Vargas taps. Marlon Sandro
defeats Roberto Vargas via submission (rear naked choke) at 3:35 of
round one.

Bellator Featherweight Tournament Quarterfinal

Ronnie Mann
vs. Mike
CoreyRound 1
Mann lands some kicks and the two circle, then Mann moves forwards
with a combination. Corey works a takedown against the cage but the
two separate. Mann working strikes and Corey responds but trips and
ends up on the bottom. Corey works for an omoplata and Mann
pressures him down but Corey gets back up to his feet. Corey's
hands are a little low as Mann comes in with punches, but Corey
secures a takedown, landing some big shots and some knees to the
body from half guard. 10-10.

Round 2
Great footwork and heavy punches from Mike Corey. Mann responds
with some strikes of his own and the two continue to trade strikes.
Corey secures the takedown and lands punches and elbows from the
top. Mann regains guard but is still taking som shots to the head.
Mann works for an armbar but can't finish it. Corey landing punch
after punch to the face of Ronnie Man, who tries to push off the
cage and work for an armbar but does not succeed. 10-9 Corey.

Round 3

D.
Mandel

Corey outpointed Mann.

Mann comes out swinging and Corey responds in
kind. Corey lands a takedown and it's more of the same: strikes
from the top. Mann works lockdown position from bottom half guard
but is eating knees and a flurry of punches. Corey seems to be
looking for an arm triangle but then switches back to punches. Mann
is thinking about an armbar but then closes his guard. Corey is
putting on a ground and pound clinic: boy, body head. Mann is
turtled and is working for a foot but Corey spins to side control
and lands more punches. 10-9 Corey.

Official scores: Mike Corey takes a unanimous
decision with scores of 29-28 across the board.

Bellator Featherweight Tournament Quarterfinal

Daniel
Straus vs. Jeremy
SpoonRound 1
Spoon comes out with kicks and Straus works a tie and briefly gets
Spoon's back but Spoon spins out and the two square off in the
center. Spoon lands some clean shots and Straus responds in kind.
Big kick from Spoon and a huge punch and takedown from Straus.
Spoon has two butterfly hooks and pushes on Strauss's head to try
to stand. Strauss maintains control until Spoon rolls out, with
Strauss landing knees to the body. Low kick by Spoon and after a
break they square off again. Flying knee from Straus. Back and
forth punches; inside leg kick and a headkick from Straus. 10-9
Straus.

Round 2

D.
Mandel

Straus outhustled Spoon.

Spoon trying for an early takedown which he
doesn't finish, but he is pressing Straus against the cage in
clinch. Spoon works to reverse and they separate, with Straus
landing kicks ... and another inadvertent low blow. Spoon takes
some time to recover and they start again. Straus is landing big
kicks but Spoon catches one and again works for the takedown. He
doesn't finish but has Straus against the cage and they work in the
clinch. Spoon is looking for the takedown but the two trade knees.
Straus separates and they square up in the center. Big inside leg
kick from Straus and Spoon works hard for the single, but Straus
defends. Spoon has an underhook but Straus has wrist control and
they're trading knees. Spoon gets a takedown, gets Straus' back
briefly and they stand.

Again Straus is against the cage, but this time he reverses and
ends up on top. He is landing punches with Spoon pressed against
the cage and looks to be trying to set up a brabo choke. Lots of
scrambling at the end. 10-9 Straus.

Round 3
Lots of kicks traded and Straus works for a takedown. Spoon
sprawls. Spoon presses Straus against the cage and is working
knees. Straus maintains the whizzer and the two separate. Straus
moving forward landing kicks and strikes. Spoon is landing shots
too but Straus looks to be controlling. The inside leg kicks from
Straus are adding up. Now Spoon works to push forward and Straus
responds in kind. Spoon has Straus against the cage again but
separates after Straus lands a big punch. Straus follows up with
heavy shots, but again Spoon catches a leg and works clinch against
the cage. He gets a brief takedown in the last seconds of the
round. 10-9 Straus.

Official decision: Daniel Straus takes the
unanimous dicision with scores of 29-28 (twice) and 30-27.

Bellator Featherweight Championship

Joe Warren
vs. Pat
CurranRound 1
Warren catches a kick from Curran early in the round. Curran stands
but Warren has his back. Curran works to squirm out and eats a few
knees. A few little shots from Curran and he's up. Curran reverses
in clinch. Warren lands a knee and Curran responds with a big elbow
and the two separate. Warren works for a takedown again but Curran
stands, a nd Warren works for his back. Curran spins out and the
meet in the center again. Once again, Warren works for a takedown
and Curran stands. Warren works the seatbelt but Curran spins out.
Huge headkick from Curran who capitalizes with heavy shots moving
forward. Warren is working his Greco but Curran is ready for it.
Huge knee from Curran and Warren again works for a takedown but
can't finish it. He does land some shots and eventually finishes
the takedown, ending in seatbelt position with no hooks in at the
end of the round. 10-9 Curran.

D.
Mandel

Curran mauled Warren.

Round 2
Warren secures a takedown but Curran reverses and they are back to
their feet. Warren moves forward with combinations. Curran is cut
but is stuffing takedown attempts from the Greco-Roman wrestler,
responding with punches. Warren grabs a leg after a failed shot and
is teeing off with knees against the cage, but Curran works his
whizzer and defends the takedown, landing punches. Curran lands the
takedown and is in side control but Curran again shows poise under
pressure and scrambles out. More takedown attempts from the champ
but Curran is ready and he turns up the heat, landing big kicks at
the end of the round. 10-9 Warren.

Round 3
Warren comes out looking for a takedown but Pat is ready for it and
defends. Another failed single-leg takedown attempt by Warren, but
he does land some punches. Big knee by Pat which dazes Warren and
Curran follows up with a series of brutal strikes, flying knees and
heavy punches. How is the referrer not stopping this? Curran is
teeing off with straight rights, knees and uppercuts until Warren
is knocked out cold. The official time is 1:25 of round three.

D.
Mandel

McCorkle stopped White.

Sean
McCorkle vs. Richard
WhiteRound 1
Big Sexy landing strikes and secures a takedown. He passes to half
guard and lands elbows from the top, then looks to be isolating an
arm. McCorkle then transitions to a neck crank for a quick and easy
win in just 1:02 into the first round.

Travis Wiuff
vs. Anthony
GomezRound 1
Wiuff comes out swinging for the fences, and it goes to the ground
as he continues pounding away. Gomez regains guard and works for
head control and to break Wiuff's posture, but Wiuff postures up
and lands another big punch. Gomez stands and Wiuff controls the
clinch and then lands a beautiful takedown. He is in reverse
scarfhold position. Gomez regains half guard but Wiuff works for
Gomez's back. They stand and Gomez reverses and it's a pummeling
war. Gomez frames on Wiuff's face but gets taken down in the
process. Gomez ties up, then gets his hips out and is looking to
work seated upright guard. And they stand, with Gomez spinning out.
Wiuff fires a few more shots until the bell rings.
Wiuff, 10-9.

D.
Mandel

Wiuff bested Gomez.

Round 2
Wiuff works to clinch against the cage and Gomez responds with
knees. The two jockey for position but Gomez ends on the bottom,
trying his best to tie up Wiuffsarms. Wiuff works for position but
Gomez spins out and now he's in Wiuff's half guard. Gomez landing
some head and body shots and Wiuff closes his guard and works for
head control. Gomez lands punches and passes to half guard. Big
elbows and punches. The ref stands them up.

Wiuff lands another takedown but Gomez is punching from the bottom
and stands. Knees from Gomez. Wiuff 10-9.

Round 3
Wiuff has Gomez against the fence and they jockey for underhooks.
Gomez and Wiuff trade punches. Wiuff has more success, following up
his jabs with straight rights. Wiuff gets a takedown. Gomez works
butterfly and half butterfly guard and looks to be setting up for
an elevator sweep, but then stands up. He is working for a
guillotine as Wiuff works for a takedown and they pummel for
position. Wiuff lands a knee and a takedown to side control. He is
landing knees. Gomez regains half guard, then full guard but Wiuff
is landing punch after punch. Wiuff 10-9.

Official Decision: Wiuff takes the unanimous
decision with scores of 29-28 across the board.

The two trade punches and Nauracy lands a big one
which drops Galloway and he ends up inside his guard. Nauracy lands
an elbow as Gallowayworks high guard. Galloway is defending but
Nauracy lands heavy strikes and elbows and works to half guard.
Galloway reverses and the two are back on their feet. Nauracy lands
heavy shots. Galloway gets a takedown. They get up with Nauracy
swinging for the fences, he is on his back but then works for a
single. Galloway lands a big overhand right. Nauracy 10-9.

Round 2
It's a slugfest as the two trade shots but Galloway slips after a
kick and Nauracy capitalizes. Nauracy works to pass half guard as
Galloway tries to strike from the bottom.

Nauracy postures up and lands an elbow, and Galloway lands some
shots to the body from the bottom. Nauracy takes Galloway's back
and has both hooks in. Galloway defends a rear naked choke attempt
and works to control Nauracy's wrists, but the choke is sunk in
tight and he taps. Jake Nauracy wins via RNC at the 4:22 mark.